University of St. GallenAcronym | HSG | Homepage | http://www.unisg.ch/ | Country | Switzerland | ZIP, City | | Address | | Phone | | Type | | Current organization | University of St. Gallen | Child organizations | |
Open OpportunitiesThis six-month internship at WayBetter Inc., in collaboration with ETH Zurich, involves a cutting-edge machine learning project to develop an AI model that detects weight changes through facial images using a unique dataset of 6 million labeled full-body images. This model aims to facilitate significant applications in telehealth and clinical monitoring. Candidates will have the option to integrate this project into their Master's thesis at ETH Zurich, benefitting from expert guidance while contributing to transformative health monitoring solutions. Ideal candidates should have a solid foundation in machine learning, image processing, and data management. - Computer Vision, Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance), Health Promotion, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Preventive Medicine
- ETH Zurich (ETHZ), Master Thesis
| The widespread adoption of wearable technology enables continuous monitoring of physiological parameters like activity levels, heart rate, and sleep patterns. This study investigates the relationship between wearable measures and well-being, focusing on physical and mental health as well as overall quality of life. - Artificial Intelligence and Signal and Image Processing
- ETH Zurich (ETHZ), Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| This study aims to detect voice pathologies distinguishing homophonic from dysphonic labels. - Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| This study aims to investigate the relationship between cough and health status among heart failure patients, recognizing cough as a potential indicator of underlying health status and symptom severity. - Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Internship, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| The increasing pervasiveness of Mixed Reality (MR) technologies and of digital services that surround us has created the need to inform users about the privacy implications of using MR applications and services. While we encounter Privacy Policies on the Web mostly in text-form, there has been research that investigates the representation of privacy policies as labels (e.g., like the Nutri-score on food products) and icons. MR devices however offer many design opportunities to display the contents of privacy policies that go beyond showing the full text in the field-of-view of a user. Additionally, it has been reported that text-only representations of privacy policies are most of the times ignored given their length and usage of complicated language. In this project, you will investigate different possibilities for effectively displaying privacy policies in MR. - Computer-Human Interaction, Research, Science and Technology Policy
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis
| Showcasing energy savings and load shifting potential of residential customers' electricity demand under time-dependent grid-usage tariffs. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
- Master Thesis, Semester Project
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